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Bridgewater Savings Bank awards $15,000 in scholarships to students

Bridgewater Savings continues its tradition of supporting our communities and its students by awarding $15,000 in scholarships to thirteen very talented scholars. The recipients of our eleven high school scholarships are: *Apponequet H.S.: Marc Driscoll and Rachel Pink *Bridgewater-Raynham Regional H.S.: Minahel Abid and Meghan Manning *Bristol Plymouth VoTech H.S.: Arsenio Latimore *Carver H.S.: Jolene Harju *Middleborough H.S.: Monica Andrews *Middleborough H.S.: Amy Jameson *Memorial Scholarship: Sherren Doyle *Taunton H.S.: Chelsie McMann and Benjamin Sisskind West Bridgewater H. S.: Maxwell Terban In addition to the above high school graduates, the bank also awarded a scholarship to Jeffrey Bailey of Bridgewater State College.
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